🐇 Unleash Adventure with Style!
The Niteangel Adjustable Soft Harness with Elastic Leash is designed for medium-sized rabbits, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit with its durable mesh material and adjustable straps. The elastic leash offers flexibility for your pet's exploration, making it the perfect accessory for outdoor adventures.
L**.
Great Bunny harness!
This has worked well for my bunny for the most part. He does not like it being put on , but once on, he is OK. I like the stretchy leash. He has gotten out of it a few times if he is really scared of something and runs fast unexpectedly but I am pretty good at anticipating any problems now. It is easy to put on and the velcro is strong.
B**Y
My bunny is big, so...
Okay, first thing's first, this is just as adorable on your bun bun as you think it will be.I have an adult Silverfox Bunny, which is bigger than any cat I've had. She does fit in it, but it's a little tight. Maybe I should have gone with a bigger one, but the harness is adjustable, so it's manageable. The product seems to be high quality, and it comes with an adorable leach that has elasticity that puts bubble gum to shame. Given how energetic bunnies can be, you'll imagine it's important for them to have a little pull that allows them to bolt without making it hard to breathe.Just a tip for any fellow bunny owners; remember that bunnies are naturally prey animals that can quite literally be scared to death. If your bunny isn't used to being out of the house or their outside enclosure, introduce them to it slowly so that they can adjust to it. Mine was terrified the first two days, but today she wanted to see everything. Just give them time.
S**E
Runs small
Bought a size L for our 4.5lb Rex. It’s on the smaller size and I wish I had gotten XL. The velcro piece around the neck is much too small; however, the buckle loop fits around the neck if expanded the entire way.Bunny doesn’t mind it and is willing to go on walks, so that’s a win! Nice quality.
G**N
Awkward fit
Purchased this harness for my 5lb lop. The harness always twists to his side, as you can see in the picture. I have switched to using it by fastening the velcro backwards (on his back and top of neck) rather than his stomach. It does fit his size, but twists to the side. Like other users have mentioned, the elastic leash is not great. If the rabbit runs, they reach the end and bounce back.
D**N
Safe and secure harness
The media could not be loaded. This harness has a few great features - one is the amazingly stretchy leash. As you can see in the review video, my bunny likes to zoom around quickly, and the leash stretches out nicely so she never gets jerked to a stop. The harness is also quite secure, as long as you velcro it tightly. The safety buckle on the front is also great, because sometimes my bunny can rip the velcro open in the front, or slide one front paw through it. In these cases the safety strap keeps her secure until I can fix it. Also the H-shape gives her a good range of motion - she can run and binky comfortably!The only downside is the straps take up a lot of space on the rabbit's body. It took my bunny a while to get used to having something touching so much of her body. But, this is the price of having the wide straps which offer good support and make it harder for her to slip out, so I think it's worth the time to get her used to it. Also worth noting I bought a medium size for a 2 lb baby bunny because I want it to still fit as she grows up. So the straps may take up less space if you buy to fit your bunny's current size.
O**S
Almost Losing A Sould Mate
My rabbit’s name is Rosie, I love her so much, and I want her to have a lot of fun. So, I thought I could purchase her a harness so I could take her outside to get her some fresh air and explore ( since she’s always indoors ). I purchased it, and it arrived, I first tested it at home in case she would slip out, or there was an issue. No problems yet. I decided to take her outside at the back of my apartment complex, there’s some trees, a nice medium sized grass field, etc. She is pretty scared at first since of the loud bird chirping. Then, she starts to get comfortable. She starts going near the chicken wire fence, on the other side is a small garden center. Suddenly, she starts jumping around crazy and starts to slip out of her harness. I try to hold her still, but her force was stronger than mine, and she eventually slipped out of my arms. Her harness slips off, and she goes through a hole in the fence that leads into the garden center. I try to catch her, but she already got in. Tears start rolling down my cheeks and I cry help for my family member to come. He gets into the garden center, and patiently comes towards her. He doesn’t want to scare her, because we didn’t want her to go running off and never see her again. Eventually, he grabs her and has to hold her pretty hard, since we don’t want her to slip out of his arms. I rush into the garden center and grab her tightly. We get out and rush back inside. The harness wasn’t well designed in my opinion. Rabbits are flexible, unlike dogs, there is a less chance of a dog getting out of their harness, and running away. And dogs bones are more stiff than rabbits. In case the stomach velcro strap comes off, the neck’s lock is left with the velcro strap. Rabbits may try to get out of their harness, and the force on their neck can injure them. I hope I’m not exaggerating over this, I just want to prevent owners from losing their rabbit(s) if they run away. It’s best to keep your rabbit inside your home, nice and safe, unlike risking the chance of your rabbit running away due to them escaping their harness.
J**E
Perfect
Fit my bunny perfect. She does not like it but it works well.